The Methodology Behind P&Q’s 2026 MBA Entrepreneurship Ranking
A Cornell Tech student using a 3D printer in the MakerLAB. the one-year Johnson Cornell Tech MBA is a collaboration between Cornell Tech and the Samuel Curtis Johnson Graduate School of Management at the SC Johnson College of Business.
In seven years of ranking full-time MBA programs on entrepreneurship, we’ve discovered at least one absolute: There’s no perfect way to measure how one school stacks up against another.
But, we keep trying.
Each cycle, we aim to get a little closer to a measure of how schools actually prepare students to launch, fund, and grow new ventures. Great entrepreneurship education isn’t just about access to incubators or Entrepreneurs-in-Residence. It’s about impact.
So, for 2026, Poets&Quants evaluated our ranking survey questions and metrics to create a more streamlined methodology that, we think, drills down on what matters most: Are students starting companies? Are they engaging with mentors or joining startups after graduation? Are schools providing the ecosystem and support to turn ideas into ventures?
That’s what our 2026 ranking aims to measure.
The biggest change is that we reduced the number of metrics from 16 to 10. We also changed the weights for several of the metrics we kept.
The table below shows the 10 metrics used for the 2026 ranking, as well as a comparison between how we weighted each in the last two years.
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Percent of MBAs (5-year average) launching businesses within three months of graduation |
25.0% |
15.0% |
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Percent of MBA elective courses with 100% of the curriculum devoted to entrepreneurship |
15.0% |
15.0% |
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Percent of MBAs active in a student-run entrepreneurship club |
15.0% |
10.0% |
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Ratio of startup and/or entrepreneurship funding available to MBAs |
10.0% |
2.5% |
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Ratio of entrepreneurship-focused mentors available to MBAs |
10.0% |
2.5% |
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Percent of MBAs involved in a startup or startup project during the academic year |
10.0% |
2.5% |
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Percent of MBA faculty teaching an entrepreneurship course during the academic year |
5.0% |
5.0% |
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Percent of MBAs (5-year average) joining startup within three months of graduation |
5.0% |
2.5% |
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Percent of MBAs taking an elective in entrepreneurship |
2.5% |
2.5% |
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Ratio of entrepreneurship-focused mentor hours to MBAs |
2.5% |
2.5% |
We think our 2026 methodology places a greater emphasis on tangible outcomes like business launches, startup jobs, and student engagement while removing several metrics from 2025 that were tied to infrastructure or faculty startup involvement.
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